Pro-Trump model gets ousted on 'America's Next Top Model'

On America’s Next Top Model, it was Pride Week in West Hollywood, and one model was feeling a bit like a fish out of water.

The first competition was held at a gay bar in West Hollywood, where Liberty Netuschil, who had stated during casting week, “I am, um, actually pro-Trump. Because of his empire, I believe that he’s really going to bring in some career opportunities,” shared that she didn’t quite know how to act during the first competition. However, fellow model Kyla was not feeling very pro-Liberty. “Liberty has said she’s pro-Trump, but just being part of Pride Week, it goes completely against Donald Trump’s views,” Kyla said. “So, if she were to win this then I’m gonna be pissed because it’s embarrassing, it really is.”

Back at the house, the two got into a heated argument over the topic of gender inequality. Liberty asked Kyla, “Like, in general, you want the equality of men and women in the sense of everything?” Kyla told Liberty that is exactly what feminism is. “Being a feminist, that’s something I don’t agree with because I do believe in a lot of things that Republicans talk about and what they’re representing,” Liberty said. “I’m probably gonna be doing more research and figuring out more and more about how I can speak up about the beauty in being a Republican.”

Liberty ultimately stated that because she’s very different from a man, to be treated as one is something that she doesn’t want. That made it even more awkward, with Liberty and Kyla being the two facing elimination.

In the end, Kyla was saved when Tyra Banks said goodbye to Lady Liberty. Liberty kept it optimistic, however. “Moving into a house with such a diverse group of girls was the hardest part about this whole competition,” she said. “But because I am Republican, coming from a small area and having big aspirations, I think that I have a good voice for my generation.”